Elaine ConstantineArt & PhotographyNewsArt & Photography / NewsCindy Sherman, Alec Soth and more: Buy a print for medical aid in GazaPictures for Palestine is a print sale running between November 15 and December 6, featuring images from world-leading image-makersShareLink copied ✔️November 17, 2023November 17, 2023TextSerena SmithPictures for Palestine It’s hard not to feel helpless in the face of the extent of the human suffering in Gaza, but there are ways to help. For example, you can write to your MP or take to the streets to call for a ceasefire, or donate to organisations such as Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP). Now, you can support aid efforts in Gaza by buying a print, as an international group of 150 artists have rallied together to raise funds for MAP by launching a print sale today (November 15). The sale features works from artists such as Cindy Sherman, Alec Soth, Yana Wernicke, and Carlijn Jacobs. Each print is an open edition, printed at an 8 x 11” size and priced at £100 each. Worldwide postage is available. 100 per cent of proceeds will go to MAP, an organisation that provides vital medical care for Palestinians. The group behind Pictures for Palestine previously raised £621,785 for those who were affected by the economic crisis triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic through their Photographs for the Trussell Trust sale. You can buy a print from the sale and support MAP here. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREFrom the grotesque to the sublime, what to see at Art Basel Miami BeachThese photos show a ‘profoundly hopeful’ side to rainforest lifeThe most loved photo stories from November 2025Catherine Opie on the story of her legendary Dyke DeckArt shows to leave the house for in December 2025Dazed Club explore surrealist photography and soundDerek Ridgers’ portraits of passionate moments in publicThe rise and fall (and future) of digital artThis print sale is supporting Jamaica after Hurricane MelissaThese portraits depict sex workers in other realms of their livesThese photos trace a diasporic archive of transness7 Studio Museum artworks you should see for yourself